The Fifth EstateThe War on WheatFeb 27, 2015 | 45:12Millions of people are giving up on wheat because best-selling evangelists say wheat causes everything from fat bellies to diseases. But do they have science on their side? Mark Kelley takes a hard look at what's driving a movement that is dramatically changing the way we eat.

The Fifth EstateSeeds of DistrustFeb 25, 2015 | 22:28In this 1999 piece we look at the public battle raging over genetically modified food. We explore the dispute between Canadian grain farmers and the multinational company Monsanto, the world's leading manufacturer of genetically modified seeds.

The Fifth EstateCops, Criminals & ConfessionsFeb 24, 2015 | 45:30When cops pretend to be criminals to get answers, the line between confessions and lies is blurred. Bob McKeown investigates Mr. Big stings across Canada.

The Fifth Estate400 Days: The Mohamed Fahmy StoryFeb 20, 2015 | 44:46In a world TV exclusive interview with fifth estate host Gillian Findlay, Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy describes his hell in a Cairo prison and what he thinks will happen when his new trial starts Monday.

The Fifth EstateAl-Jazeera responds to Mohamed Fahmy's allegationsFeb 20, 2015 | 13:57As part of the fifth estate's research into Mohamed Fahmy's arrest and imprisonment, Gillian Findlay met with Al Anstey, the Managing Director of Al Jazeera English. We put several of Fahmy's allegations about Al Jazeera's conduct prior to his arrest and during the trial to Mr. Anstey. Click through to see his response.

The Fifth EstatePreview 400 Days : The Mohamed Fahmy StoryFeb 19, 2015 | 0:50Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy never expected he would go to jail just for doing his job. But in his first ever television interview since release, Fahmy describes 400 days of utter hell, some of which he spent locked up with hardened prisoners and violent jihadists.

The Fifth EstateJudgement in JerusalemFeb 18, 2015 | 46:04Hana Gartner examines circumstances surrounding the trial in Jerusalem of John Demjanjuk, accused of being 'Ivan the Terrible,' the notorious and brutal Nazi prison guard at the Treblinka concentration camp in 1942-43, when up to 6,000 Jews a day were gassed to death.

The Fifth EstateAfter The Cameras Went AwayFeb 13, 2015 | 45:12The fifth estate updates dramatic developments in previous stories about a crumbling casino empire in the Caribbean, the death of a Canadian skier, a North Korean defector and the fate of the Costa Concordia captain.

The Fifth EstateKarla HomolkaFeb 12, 2015 | 43:14‘Karla Homolka,’ first aired by the fifth estate in November of 1997, is a searing investigation into a plea bargain – later dubbed ‘the deal with the devil – struck between Ontario Crown attorneys and Karla Homolka, who was ultimately convicted of manslaughter in one of Canada’s most notorious and grisly murder cases.

The Fifth EstateSaving David WainesFeb 6, 2015 | 45:13Canadian missionary David Waines devoted his life to saving and protecting children in Liberia, only to be charged with sexually assaulting a young girl - an accusation he strenuously denies. Bob McKeown investigates.

The Fifth EstatePot FictionJan 30, 2015 | 45:12Marijuana is supposed to be illegal but Canada is awash in pot. You can buy it openly in a surprising number of ways and places and the system for regulating medical marijuana is broken. Mark Kelley exposes some shocking Pot Fiction.

The Fifth EstateMennonite MobJan 29, 2015 | 25:46It is a closed religious society with traditional values. At the turn of the century thousands of Mennonites left Canada for Mexico and the area around Cuauhtémoc. At the time of our 1992 piece, their ways were changing in their society as alcohol and economic problems grew and were faced with a bigger issue, a flourishing drug trade. Immigration and border officials in Canada and the United States said at the time there was a Mennonite Mob smuggling tons of drugs into both countries.

The Fifth EstateProduct of CanadaJan 28, 2015 | 20:44From 1985 our investigation into the federal government's rejection and subsequent release of almost one million cans of partly decomposed tuna from the Star-Kist Tuna Canada Ltd. plant in New Brunswick.